A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy
Secession and nationalism
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Buchanan, A
January 1, 2008
The past decade and a half has witnessed a rash of secessionist movements. Some have succeeded, some have failed; some have involved large-scale conflict and ethnic cleansing, some have been remarkably peaceful. These momentous events call into question not only the legitimacy of particular states and their boundaries, but also the nature of sovereignty, the purposes of political association and the scope of majority rule.
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Buchanan, A. (2008). Secession and nationalism. In A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy (pp. 755–766). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405177245.ch46
Buchanan, A. “Secession and nationalism.” In A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, 755–66, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405177245.ch46.
Buchanan A. Secession and nationalism. In: A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy. 2008. p. 755–66.
Buchanan, A. “Secession and nationalism.” A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, 2008, pp. 755–66. Scopus, doi:10.1002/9781405177245.ch46.
Buchanan A. Secession and nationalism. A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy. 2008. p. 755–766.